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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1951, p. 14

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frAG FORTEN TH CAADIN SATESANEOWANVTLEONTRTTHUP.SDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 LThe Oroi Mns. R.1 Mrs. W. G. McCulloch left last ,wffeek for Florida where she will spend the winter. rJvIrs. Jas. Dickson spent the iVeekend in Toronto at the homes df' Miss Bassnett and Miss Grey Émd while in the city saw the ?rnesElizabeth and Duke of jýdiriburgh. "Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. 'ràrl Taylor, Oshawa, on the birth of their son. *'Betty Ann Watson, Toronto, is ýÇisiting with ber grandparents, an1~ d Mrs. Alex Watson. ~'ongratu1ations to Mr. and Mrs. esIie Darch (nee Gwen Tennant) X~Tthe birth of their son in To- ronto last week. Mr. Jay Mason and his moth- ýer visited with Mrs. Jas. Dickson bhefore lcaving for their home in -Nva Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay, Don apd Skip. Thorncrest Village, spent the weekend with ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Logan. YWe extend sincere sympathy to Mtvs. G. L. McGee and familY in the death of her mother, Mrs. Paterson, who passed a\?way in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, cW Wednesday, Oct. 10. Mrs. ]Paterson will be greatly missed, in, Orono, flot only by ber f amil-, but by friends and neighbors who hild ber in the highest esteem. -Mr. Bert Reid met with un- usual success in showing bis black team at the fali fairs. Shown against top horses of the province, bis teamn took first prize on every occasion. Congratulations! FRIBAY -S hle'fée aSCREAI of teIRIT WORL SATURIJ MON. - TUES. - WED M*~sNEW TECHNICI OBITU RY Igathered at the home of Mr. and OBITUARYMrs. Hoskin Smith and enjoyed a social evening in honor of Mr. nlo N e s AROLD C. W. MILLS and Mrs. Ray Sihwowr married recently. Mr. Fred Sam- E. LoganHarold Charles Wesley Mills, is as chairman. called on Mrs. E. Lgana well known resident of Darl- W. Ashton to commence the ev- ington Township, passed away on ening's activities by reacling an Sharon Gibbs, Dunbartofl, is Oct. lst at the General Hospital, address and Miss Lois Ormiston visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Toronto. He was stricken with and Miss Celia Griffin presented Graham and familv. poliomyelitis on Sept. 12 and was- Ray and Evelyn with an occasionl- Mrs. Jennie Hooey wbo is i taken to Riverdale Isolation Hos- al chair. The young couple thank- vcry poor health is now at the pital and remained there until ed their friends for the gift and ex- home of her son, Mr. Harold Oct. lst when hie was moved ta expressed their appreciation. A Hooey. the General Hospital. small programi followed, consist- Mrs. Walter Cobbledick has He was eldest son of Mr. and ing of humorous readings by Mrs. and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. R. C. Mills, Port Perry, and A. W. Prescott and Mrs. W. Bow- Lantz. was born at Cannington, Nov. 12, man anda singsong. Social hour Vistos oertheweken wth1910. The early part of bis life with lunch was enjoyed. Vistor ovr he eekndwere was *spent at Leaskdale where hie W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hooper wr becamnea member of the Leask- J Parr with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zavitz of dale Presbyterian Church. Later Miss Elsie Samis gave the devo- Torrence, Muskoka. Other guests hle moved to Port Perry where hie tional. Mrs. Everett Cryderman were Mrs. Margaret Woodley of met and married Vera Wells in gave a paper on Thanksgiving Santa Monica, Calif., and Miss 1935 and made their home &t and Mrs. W. Bowman gave a reïad- Florence Gardiner, Bowmanville. Enniskillen. ing. Miss Joyce Abernethy Two of Garton Coach Lines Harold was wcll known through played a piano solo. The meeting buses took the public school chul- bis work on the township and was followed by the usual chatter dren to Toronto on Saturday af- piaegae uies a hour with refreshments. ternoon to sec Princess Elizabeth a keen sportsman, taking an in- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray and and the Duke of Edinburgh. terest in th~e youth of the com- son Elgin have returned from an Miss Audrey Billings, Oshawa, munity. He was manager of the enjoyable month's motor trip of spent the weckend at ber home Enniskillcn Athietic Club, a memi- 7,700 miles througb the States to here. ber of Durham Bowling League California and Western Canada. The Thanksgiving service of St. and the Conservation Club, also a Saviour's Church was well at- school trustee for five years. He N WT NVL E tended o Sundayv evening. The was bn is second termi as Town- E T N IL guest speaker xvas Rev. C. L. ship Road Superintendent. Boulden. M.A., rector of St. Marks Deceased is survived by bis Little Garry Lester was taken Anglican Church. Port Hope. widow and three children, Shir- ta the Hospital for Sick Children, ley, Chester and Bruce; bis par- Toronto, on Tuesday for treat- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mills, ment. Of Another Color? Port Pcrry; one brother, Cecil, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ovens lef t Maple Grove; two sisters, Mar- on Thursday to attend the Plough- Boss: 'Now look here, Bill. garet (Mrs. Leonard Stainton, En- ing Match at Woodstock. They Why are -you going to quit? Aren't niskillen); Mildned. (Mrs. Roy spent the weekend with Mr. and we paying you top of the scale Hope, Port Perry). Mrs. Arthur Payne at Niagara wages" The funeral was conducted Falls. Bill: "The wages are O.K. Its from bhis residence at Enniskillen The many friends in this comn- my conscience. It tells me I'm on Oct. 4th by Rev. R. Seymour. munity of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer kceping sorte horse out of a job." Palîbearers wene friends of the Randaîl of Oshawa were shocked deceased: Russell McLaughlin, to hear of ber sudden passing on Garnet Rickard, Francis Werry, Saturday cvening of a heart at- Floyd Beckett, Laurence Wcarn tack. Mrs. Randall had gone ta and John Siemon. The flower- tbe hospital ta caîl on a sick friend bearers included friends, township when she was stricken. We cx- emplayees and members of Junior tend oun decpcst sympathy. IA Iand Senior football tcams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitchen, Interment was at Pine Grave Joy and Barry, Langstaff, and Cemetcny at Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. William Pryce and _________________ Judy, Toronto, were guests at the OWMANVLLE -parsonage. Mr. Willis Joncs arrivcd home ENFIELDfnom Gore Bay on Friday. )AY-OCT. 19 -20 Miss Bertha Tbompson spent Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Hemphill, the weekend witb the Misses MOS F!REDCF LL Toronto; Mr. and Mns. Wilbert Thompson of Toronto. MOS FERE OFAL Smith, Oshawa, at A. W. Pres- Mrs. James Stone is visiting TH E OU NFIGHTE RS 1 cott's. bier sister, Mrs. Clarence Mitch- I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samnis at A. ell. Port Hope. RoD F. Abernethy's, Manilla. Members of the W.A. quilted vil Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephenson and two quilts in the basement of the ~J1JYJ..iI~LL!Ronnie at H. Cowling's. Whitby. cburch this past weck. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott Cnrtltost n.W with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eddy- Whittaker who was 85 years old vean, Clarke Union, on Oct. 14. Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs Don Samis, Miss Redknap and Mrs. Whittaken at- Elsie Samis with friends in To'- tended the birthday party given ronto. in her honon at the home of bier i Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abernethy, daughten and son-in-law, Mr. and AlexAhcrctby Mis ShileyMrs. William Chester, Oshawa. Hubbcrd, Manilla; Mrs. Drugan, Mrs. (Rev.> D. T. Lancaster Toronto, at M. Samis'. spent a fcw days with friends at Mr. and Mns. Fred Taylor and Toronto. family, Toronto, at J. Stark's. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Joncs OCT.~ 23 24 H A. W. Pnescott and Mr. were in Toronto this weck for OCT 22 2 -24 Hebert Prescott visitcd Mr. andi the Independent Telephone Con- Mrs. Donald Lockhead, Centre- vention, hcld at the King Edward '~ville. Pasing tbrough Brighton Mrte.anMr.ho sCuyad O LUI MUSICAL!tc alda Rv n r.J daughten, Belleville, with Mr. ........A. Plant. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pascoe. Marion and Mrs. Raymond Bruce. and Eey ihfinsi A social evening xvas beld in G eveylwtphind.i the Community Hall Friday night Fred and Jane as Broadwa?B Gucl. J tr with friends in hen our newly-wcds, Mn. and famed brother. Orillia. Mrs. George Elliott (nec Heleni $!star sons Mn. and Mrs. T. R. Bowman Morton) were presented with a and dance and family, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. china cabinet and an end table. teaml T. R. BowmaBacsoka .h Th e evening was spent in dancing. Bo man , omes. ktth Mr. and Mns. Jack Glover and Bowmn hoes.family and Mrs. Darlingtan spent Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pnescott,thwekn inTrn. Miss Kathleen Smith with M.M rs.the aeey, in rneto. Nn andMrs Ra SmthNcwaste.man, Mn. and Mrs. Vernon Sta- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcrt Smith, Dorothy, Shirley and Clifford at cey and Francis wcnt to Toronto E. Pnescott's. on Satunday and saw Princcss Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Black- Elizaeth. Ora Ahy n stock, at W. Pascoe's. NMr. shand Mrs. rva Asr.yand Mr. and Mrs. J. W. BowmanNoOsaavitdMnan and family with Mr.adsH. Mrs. Ronald Gibbs. Nicholson, Mount Forest. Mr. Edgar Prescott, Herbert Prescott, Lloyd Smith and Ivan Ormiston attended the Interna- tional Plowing Match at Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Hsi mt SHORT CARTOON wthMr. and Mns. Frank Gil- ',; bert, Solina, ~ The folk of this communityl'. YOU CAN HELP. Crippled Ch"Ildren purchasinq PLANTERS COCKTAIL PEANUTS 5UC per tin PEANUTS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM ANY MEMBER 0F THE DO WMAN VILLE ROTARY CLUB FOR SPARKL ING HEALTH ... 1 SYou'11 feel refreshed, feel heaithier if you drink at least a quart of country- fresh milk each day. Our trained dainlymen, with modemn equipment, strive ta bning you the finest, richest and purest milk possible. It's dclix'- ered around towýn, frothy fresh. Order now. GLEN RAE DAIRY PHONE 444 BOWMANVILLE THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT BY HIGGON -ELECTRIC TYRONEý Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, Phyllis and Phil. Codrington; Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson and fnîends,' Peterborough, visited Mn.- and Mrs. H. Philp and Miss Jean Philp. Mns. M. Woodley, Miss Flan- ence Gardiner, Bowmanville, visited Mn. and Mrs. T. Barn. Mr. Will Hambly is very ili in Memorial Hospital. Bowmanville. Tynone Flute Band held a poul- try dnaw on Oct. 12. Lucky win- nen ai the turkey was Mrs. E. Gray, 226 Dncwey Ave., Newton- brook. The five cbickens went ta Mns. L. Brooks and Mn. Under- hill, Bowmanville; Mn. C. Todd, Mn. D. Wotton, Oshawa; Mn. Tom Pîcasance. Tyrone. Congnatulations ta Mn. and Mrs. Ross McRobents who were married at Lindsay by Rev. A. E. Cnesswell. Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Skinner and children visited Mn. ai2d Mns. Ewart Bragg, Bowmanvil e. Mn. and Mns. S. McCoy and Mn. Percy McCoy attended the funenal of Mrs. F. Tbompson, Blackstock. Mrs. M. Hughson returned home fnom visiting in Toronto. Mn. and Mrs. Everton White at- tcnded the golden wedding anni- versany of Mn. and Mrs. F. Dob- son, Toronto. Mn. and Mrs. A. Youngman and cbildren visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Courtice. Mn. and Mrs. Maurice Edgen- ton and Donna, Blackstock; Mn. and Mrs. T. Cale, Mn. and Mns. W. Saunders, Oshawa, visited Mn. and Mrs. Mervyn Bird. Mns. H. McClure and Mrs. J. C. Cook vîsited their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted MeBnide and Mn. and Mns. C. Mcîntyne, Brampton. Mn. and Mns. Walter Park and eilîdren visitcd Mn. and Mns. James Park, Peterborough, and werc Godpanents at cbnistening af nephew, Walter Scott Park. Mn. and Mns. J. C. Cook and children, Mn. and Mrs. F. Smith and Grace enjoycd a maton trip nonth. Mn. and Mrs. G. Brent, Gloria and David, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sykes, Hampton. Mn. and Mrs. J. Dunk, Oshawa; Mn. and Mns. N. Bickell, Bow- manville. visited Mn. and Mns. Jack Gibbs. Mn. and Mrs. F. L. Byam vis- ited Mrs. John Lillicrapp, Can- ningtan. Glad ta know Mr. R. Hodgson is feeliný some better. We wishi him a speedy recovery. Mn. and Mns. Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Noel and Heathen, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott. Mn. and Mrs. A. Youngman at- tended the harn dance at Mn. Al- vin Olan's. Pontypoal. The Octohen Wamcn's Institute meeting bas been cancelled. Mr. and Mns. M. Bird and fam- ily visited Mn. and Mrs. Tedi Graham, Lindsay. Mns. H. Findlay and Dean, Unionville, visited Mn. and Mns. Clinton Bigclow. Mn. and Ms.J. M. Oliver and Margaret. Bobcaygean, visitedi Mrs. W. T. Elliott ai the home of Mn. and Mns. Everton White. Mn. and Mrs. Joe Riddcll and baby retunned home ta Oshawa. Kenneth Rahm spent the week- end with thcm. Mrs. Lamne Annis underwent, an openation in Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, Monday mon- ning. We wish ber Godspced' for neccvcny. Mrs. W. Miller visited Mns. Percy Hayward, Bowmanville. Mission Band met Sunday mor- ning with 26 childnen p resent President Gloria Brent took change with Ruth Pascoe as sec- netany, in absence of Helen Cale. Bible reading by Joan Davey. Margaret Chamberlain and Jim- mie Coombes gave ncadings. Mns. D. Lute gave the Study Book chaptert Collection $1.84. Mrs. Harold Skinnen with ber daughtcn, Donothy Skinnenriin Toronto. Sevenal fromn hene attended the Ploughing Match at Wood- stock. Mn. and Mrs. D. Mountjoy and childnen visitcd in Toronto. Douglas Joncs was anc af the lucky ones chosen by Rotanians ta se the ho-Iuckyngme which was Mrs. Jack Henod and Chuck Weston: Mî's. H. Flewclling. To'-_ ronto. Mrs. L. Griffin aî:d Jeail, Purple Hill, visited lIns. W. Rahm. Mns. Georgina Nidderv, Hamp- ton: Mrs. W. H. Rahm, ÉBunketon, in compan 'v with Mn. and Mrs. Walter Rahm. visited Mr. and How "Skinny" Girls 'Cet LovelyCurves Gain 5 ta 10 Ibs. New PeLI Thuindlho né erniai gain welglt befr'-e.,00W have ah.ipely. ttracTà~ lueN lr oi inh5. uli'h0110%t Iaul thOm Jtrez.I. ita fleli on bodien .kinny Wa .o lond lackx lion. ilepu yr'î r,. ton. lmprogqo appellte. digestion soi fnod 11,11r lqheo illubeyier. Doet Io gtin o a. f$top 'hen ý.'l iri On-e g i i. îh ln tr.r' o , p - -11un , *o riIv fat. Jr t'tr- x i.na1 i "~îsI-r n- --t6. ~~dco.awv Mrs. George Rahm, Saintfield. On Oct. 15, the Young People's Union met for thein first regu- lar meeting. . John Coombes was in charge of the worship service. Tom Pleasance read the scrip- ture and Lillian Coldkread a poem. Rev. Mr. Lute led the group in the beginning af the study book, "The Prophets and the Problems of Lufe." Officers for the season are: President--Ruth Payne; vice-pres.-Tom Pleasance; sec'y- -Clayton Read; devotions con- venos-John Coombes, Bessic Yeo;, recreation convenors-Ron. Philp, Arlene Rosevear. Tyrone C.G.I.T. met on Oct. 12 ta elect officers for the comîng scason. The meeting opened witn a singsang Mns. Lute conducted tbe worsbip service which was based on the C.G.I.T. Purpose. Officens elected: Pnesident-Car- ole Phillips; vice-pres.-Anlenc Rosevean: sec'y-treas.-Margaret Chamberlain; pianist - Lillian CoIe; sick committee convenor- jane McClure. Aften a couple of games the meeting closed with taps. Variety Store Is Purchased By Toronto Couple Poole's Variety Store, King St., was sold ta Mn. and Mrs. Colin Cairns, Toronto, recently, and the new ownens took possession oi the business Oct. .1. Bath Mn. and Mrs. Cairns bave bad previaus expenience in mer- chandising. Some 15 years ago they operated a childncn's wcan and drygoods store at the canner of Genrard and Paniament Sts., Toronto. Befone coming ta Bowman ville, Mn. Cairns was assaciated witb Merchant Supply Ca., but wben he knew the variety store_ was for sale, he and bis wifc, Mar- garet, visited Bowmanville and wene completely taken with bath store and tawn. "We baven't been disappointed yet," Mrs. Cairns said in an inte rview. The couple have two cbildren, a son, Kenneth is a Baptist min- isten at Kimberley, Ont., and a daughter, Darothy, is employed in Toronto. Kennetb Cairns is proud af bis two-year-old son, Robent, but not bahf as pnoud as Gnandmotben and Gnandfathen' Cairns, the new awners ai Poole's Variety Store. The Statesman joins with otb- er Bowmanville nesidents in bld- ding Mn. and Mrs. Cairns welcome and in profenning good wishes for future business success. Grocery Features Orono Creainer. BUTTER I.G.A. Royal1 BREAD Guest, sliced I.G.A. Royal Guest COFFEE - S tokley's PUMPKIN Trinity Y.P.U. Hold Panel Discussion on Purposes of Union Trinity Young People's beld thein meeting Monday evening, witb Citizenship convenons Bob Leask and George Buchan in charge. The anden af pnoccdunc af the meeting was entirely changed around. Recreation, which was beld first instead af last, was led by Manilyn Leask and Donotby Hockin. A panel discussion follomred. giving the purpases ai Y.P.U. Variaus membens explained the ,work ai thein gnoups, whicb in- cluded Faith and Evangelism, loaf m15C Missions and World Outreach, Stewardship and Training, Cul- ture and Recreatian. An inter- esting discussion followed, ini wbich aIl the membens took part. Rev. S. R. Henderson told us af the meeting fon ail young people which is conducted by Alan Stnike eveny Sunday monning in the cbunch aiten the morning chunch service, ta whicb all young people will be made welcome. Any yaung people in this com- mnunity are wvelcome ta came and join witb us in aur meetings, Ln which we make new friends and have fellowship with God. Our meetings arc held eveny Mondoy at 8 p.m. in the Trinity Sunday Sehool room. Meat Department Features Loin ROAST PORK l. ROUND STEAK Grade "A" * 96~c BOILING FOWL 28-oz. tin Swift's Prernium - -20c FRANKS - Mb. eb65C 1l). - - 95C lb. - - 49C - - o 55c Produce Items Garden Boy, CELERY SWEET POTATOES lhs. --2/25c 10 Ihs. - - -39C lbs. N.B. -2/25c POTATOES Two Notices to the Ladies:- 1. We have a new coffee grinder in our Coffee Departiiient enabling e7 yourself to gnind your coffee as you like it. This gives you posi tlee' proof of really fresh coffee. After once trying I.G.A. Coffee it wil le always "FIRST" on ýyour shopping list. Please corne in and try sorne - we 're sure you wiIl agree. 2. Ail orders over $3.00 wilI he delivered Free of Charge cornrencing irnnediately. For service PHONE 677. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING Every persan entering aur store on THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY will be given a ticket on a lucky draw for a bushel of graceries ta be drawn Saturday night at 6 p.m., CAWKER'S LGC.A. Super Market SKing Si., Bowmanville Phone 677 4%. Important Announcement To our niany friends and customers in Bowmanville and District We have opened a branch office ai 16 Division~ Street in order that you might have local service on your re-uphoIstering needs. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE 548 DO WMAN VILLE Chesterfields completeIy rebuilt, re-styled and re-upholstered. HUNDREDS 0F SAMPLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE -Take 12 full months Io pay - 5 year guarantee on ail workmanship Oshawa Upholstering Co. 16 DIVISION ST PHONE 548 BOWMANVILLE Low Prices Everyday at CAWKER'S CHECK THESE PRICES BELOW AND YOU WILL AGREE, y, lst Grade lb. - - - m 65C 36's California - -2/19c TOKAY GRAPES *AGIC IFOURTETýN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANM.LE, ONTARIO '4M y

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